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ODOT leaders set to vote on several projects totaling over $52M

ODOT is expected to vote to move forward on more than 60 new projects KOCO By Audrey Goodson April 3, 2023 OKLAHOMA CITY —Oklahoma Department of Transportation leaders on Monday will make multi-million decisions that could improve the morning commute. ODOT is expected to vote to move forward on more than 60 new projects that would cost over $52 million. The projects are transportation alternatives such as pedestrian and bicycling facilities, recreational trails and downtown revitalization. They're also expected to vote on projects that could impact small-town highways, including a $2 million resurfacing of U.S.


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